2005. december 5., hétfő

Belgrádi Partizánrádió

Ha valaki már járt a Manchester United vagy a Real Madrid fociklubbok bizbaszboltjaiban, az tudja, hogy szinte bármit el lehet adni a csõlátású szurkolóknak, amin szerepel az imádott csapat logója. Kis hazánkban széttekintve elég, ha az Arany Ászok mutációját, a Fradi sört említjük. Nenad cimboránk jóvoltából teljesen újszerû szuvenírrel gazdagodtunk.
Õ az újvidéki bolhapiacon jutott csekélynek mondható, 1 eurós áron eme csodálatos emléktárgyhoz: hordozható Partizan Beograd (Belgrádi Partizán) rádió. Retró darab a múlt századból, egyenesen a hongkongi Styland Holdings Limited cégtõl. Mellesleg mûszakilag teljesen semleges ez a kínai cucc: mi például gond nélkül hallgattunk rajta Fradi meccsközvetítést :-)

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Saudi Arabia ‘Recalls’ Its Ambassador From Budapest
Istvan Horkai, Arab News

BUDAPEST, 20 February 2005 — Saudi Arabia has ordered its ambassador in Budapest back to Riyadh for consultations to protest an off the cuff remark in which Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany referred to Saudi footballers as “Arab terrorists.”

Gyurcsany’s comment was made earlier this month when he hailed Hungary’s football team for having “fought with death-defying courage” against “Arab terrorists” in a friendly match against Saudi Arabia on Feb. 2.

“We received official notice this week that the Saudi Arabian ambassador in Budapest was called back by his government for consultations,” Hungarian Foreign Ministry spokesman Viktor Polgar told AFP.

Gyurcsany, a socialist, has since apologized for his remarks, once publicly in a radio interview and several times through diplomatic channels, his spokeswoman said, adding that Budapest saw no further diplomatic gestures as necessary.

“The prime minister has apologized publicly and also in a letter delivered to the Saudi government by our ambassador in Riyadh,” Gyurcsany’s spokeswoman Boglar Laszlo said.

Meanwhile an official trip by Hungary’s speaker of Parliament to Saudi Arabia on Monday and Tuesday has been canceled.

Socialist party officials quoted by the right-wing daily Magyar Nemzet said yesterday that Speaker Katalin Szili would not be making the trip because of domestic political reasons. Saudi officials had called off the visit to protest Gyurcsany’s remark, the daily said quoting its sources.

The state-run TV channel, which is under government control, did cover the story of the ambassador’s recall in the evening news. This channel did not mention the scandalous statement of the prime minister.

The channel did not deny the recall report. However it gave an explanation, in which the government said there was no connection between the recall and the premier’s statement.

There was no official Saudi comment on the matter.